Los Angeles: Post her affair scandal, actress Kristen Stewart is turning heads by opting for daring outfits at the red carpet events.
The 22-year-old, usually famous for her casual Tees and jackets look, surprised everyone by donning a nude see-through gown for the LA premier of the ‘Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2’ film, the last movie in the vampire romance franchise.
The actress then went for a jaw-dropping sparkly revealing jumpsuit in black for the London premiere of the film.
The bodysuit by designer Zuhair Murad`s couture fall/winter 2012 collection featured an open back and an intricate pattern of hand-sewn beadwork to cover the actress` private parts. The nude gown was also a Murad creation.
To team her sexy ensemble, Stewart sported her usual smokey-eye make up and let her brown hair loose naturally.
The racy look is something different for Stewart, who often sticks to geometric minis and the occasional gowns for public appearances.
However, she seems to be taking some risks lately with leather dresses and cutout tops.
But she soon slipped into her comfy clothes and sneakers after the screening. Stewart came glammed up but left the event in a pair of baggy jeans, a scruffy vest and a brown jacket.
Stewart recently made headlines after her fling with married director Rupert Sanders became public. The actress later publicly apologised to her boyfriend Robert Pattinson.
The scandal was the talk of the town for days and the couple seems to have reunited since the incident as they have been making public appearances together.
PTI
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